Q t 1 0 0 I N S T A L L A T I O N & O P E R A T I O N S G U I D E
7
Installing Qt Emitters
Important Considerations:
• Each run has a maximum of 60 emitters!
• Each run supports a maximum cable length of 1000 ft.
• Each home run cable attached to the control module should be
labeled by Zone # and Run #. Adding a logical name (e.g.
Marketing, Private Offices) is suggested. In addition, fill out
"Zone Destination Record" at the end of this Guide.
• The module has two identical outputs, Run 1 and Run 2. All
emitters on Run 1 and Run 2 are controlled equally.
• Each job-made cable should be manufactured according to
ANSI/TIA/EIA Standard 568-B. See custom cabling guidelines
on page 9.
• Job-made cables should be tested with a LAN cable tester
before installation.
Emitter Installation Order
1.
Set the masking output level
to the maximum level of 30.
2.
Refer to the emitter layout
and wiring diagram provided
by the dealer for cable run
connections.
3.
Run home run cables from
control module to the location
of the first emitter for all runs.
4.
Gather all ceiling tiles (per
layout drawing) that are to
receive emitters. Use the
supplied hole saw to cut holes
in designated tiles. Cut all
tiles from the front. (Different
types of emitter housings are
available to attach in areas
where there are no suspended
ceiling tiles.)
5.
Push the emitter through the
front of the hole in tile and
secure it by pushing down
and twisting the locking ring
at the back of the emitter.
NOTE:
1.
The “tombstone” hook on
the back of each emitter
is next to the INPUT jack.
This can help you find the
INPUT jack by touch.
2.
To adjust for unexpected
obstacles such as
sprinkler heads, each
emitter may be moved
up to two feet (one tile or
0.6 m) in any direction, if
necessary.